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Author Sandeep Sahni’s New Book ‘Dear Son: Life Lessons from a father’

On the occasion of father’s day – a city-based writer, Sandeep Sahni, who may be a financial planning and wealth management expert by profession, shared details about his book ‘Dear Son: Life Lessons from a Father’ here.

While unveiling different aspects of his new book, 56-year-old Sandeep Sahni, who is additionally the President of Chandigarh Club, shared, “Fathers’ play a crucial role in shaping their kids future not just economically but emotionally and morally too. The book is solely touching on the precious life teachings that a father can impart to his son. The book further gives insightful knowledge of life and teaches how to overcome setbacks and manage work & life successfully. I have talked about the significance of dreaming big and even what should be the role of religion in one’s life, the power of optimism and have also shed light on the way to learn the art of claiming ‘No’ among other issues.”

The 294 pages long book consists of 21 chapters, which are supported different themes, just like the thanks to Handle failure, Luck vs Skill, etc. Each chapter represents the experiences of the author, & bestows readers with abundant knowledge of life & work.

The author, who has given the book as a present to his son on his 21st birthday said, “What might be a far better gift a father can give on his son’s birthday than his experiences about life within the sort of a book. Instead of going for materialistic things – I chose to pen down a book, which I firmly believe will stick with him for the remainder of his life. Not only my son, but the book can also be a guiding force for all teens & young adults who have started on their career journey in the new phase of their life .” Said Sandeep Sahni.

Sahni who has been writing blogs and articles for several years, informed, that one of the simplest ways to share knowledge with others in writing. He further said that he avidly relishes the works of writers like Robin Sharma and Rhonda Byrne. Sharing the small print of his upcoming project, Sahni who studied at St John’s high school, Chandigarh, is an alumnus of India’s famous SRCC in DU and therefore the prestigious IIM Lucknow, said that his new book ‘What my MBA did not teach me about money which has been co-authored by him will roll out soon.

While ‘Dear Son: Life Lessons from a Father’ is a self-help genre offering & is a treasure trove for young adults who will get answers to all their queries about life and its intricacies. The points raised by the author within the book is its USP. Sandeep Sahni talking about further said, “Some other very pertinent aspects that have been addressed by me in the book include how to handle ‘death and tragedy’ which are bound to be a part of life, the role of cash, some hard facts like why talent isn’t enough, what’s real happiness and even why and when should one take risks.”

The author also announced details of an ingenious way for young adults to urge a free copy of the book. To bag a free copy of the interesting book, the applicants’, need to share a lesson that they need to learn from their father through using video, audio, or text while using the hashtag #LifeLessonsLearntfromaFather. The top 50 entries are going to be selected and given a replica of the book.

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